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Mutley1
Dec 13, 2013Aspirant
RND2000-200 Not listed in Compatibility list?
Hello People I've been away from the forum for a long while and I'm rusty. I've purchased a RND2000-200 v2 2nd hand as my previous Nas died over a year ago and I've just not had a chance to do bugger...
Mutley1
Dec 13, 2013Aspirant
I'm a very basic home Nas user. Backup, storing, and streaming really. So I guess I'll be ok with my impulsive buy.
Got a question though.
I got a dead Duo v1. 2 drives in it. I don't think the backup to these 2 drives was up to date. What's my strategy here?
I'm a mac user, but have been pondering this for a long while. Have also just purchased a cheap 2nd hand window vista set up so I can manage this task. If memory serves me correct, there's 3rd party software that's window not for mac that'll read the info on the discs. I can't remember off the top of my head the correct name for the Duo's preferred drive format, H something or other.
I thought I'd be able to extract maybe bay 1, stick it in an external caddy and fire it up on the windows machine to pull off the data. Am I close? Sound about right?
Considering I got this all figured out in my little head after more than a year away from dealing with this stuff......then I'm probably wrong. Would be too easy.
Let me know what you think please.
Got a question though.
I got a dead Duo v1. 2 drives in it. I don't think the backup to these 2 drives was up to date. What's my strategy here?
I'm a mac user, but have been pondering this for a long while. Have also just purchased a cheap 2nd hand window vista set up so I can manage this task. If memory serves me correct, there's 3rd party software that's window not for mac that'll read the info on the discs. I can't remember off the top of my head the correct name for the Duo's preferred drive format, H something or other.
I thought I'd be able to extract maybe bay 1, stick it in an external caddy and fire it up on the windows machine to pull off the data. Am I close? Sound about right?
Considering I got this all figured out in my little head after more than a year away from dealing with this stuff......then I'm probably wrong. Would be too easy.
Let me know what you think please.
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